Analyte Name Trade Names DRE Category Pharmaceutical ...
Washington State Patrol Toxicology Laboratory Division
Drug Category Reference
*Not all of the drugs listed below are routinely tested for by the laboratory. Call 206-262-6100 with questions.
Analyte Name 10-Hydroxycarbazepine 6-acetylmorphine 7-aminoclonazepam 7-aminoflunitrazepam 7-Hydroxymitragynine AB-CHMINACA AB-PINACA acetaminophen acetone
alpha hydroxy alprazolam alpha-PVP alprazolam AM-2201 AM-2233 AM-694 amantadine amitriptyline amlodipine amobarbital
amoxapine amphetamine
antipyrine aripiprazole atenolol atomoxetine baclofen benzene benzoylecgonine brompheniramine bupivacaine buprenorphine
bupropion bupropion metabolite
Trade Names Trileptal?
Clonopin?, Klonopin? Rohypnol?
DRE Category CNS Depressants Narcotic Analgesics CNS Depressants
CNS Depressants
Narcotic Analgesic (mild) Inhalant
Xanax?
CNS Depressants
Xanax?
CNS Depressants
K2?, Spice?, Yucatan Fire?
K2?, Spice?, Yucatan Fire?
K2?, Spice?, Yucatan Fire?
Symmetrel?
Elavil?, Endep?
CNS Depressants
Norvasc?
Amal?; Amytal?; Etamyl?; CNS Depressants
Eunoctal?; Stadadorm?;
Asendin?
CNS Depressants
Adderall?, Dexedrine?
CNS Stimulant
Abilify? Tenormin? Strattera? Lioresal?
Dimetane?, Dimetapp? Marcaine? Buprenex?, Subutex?
Narcotic Analgesics CNS Depressants
CNS Stimulant (mild)
Inhalant CNS Stimulants CNS Depressants
Narcotic Analgesics
Wellbutrin?, Zyban? Wellbutrin?, Zyban?
CNS Stimulants CNS Stimulants
Pharmaceutical Category Anticonvulsant Narcotic Analgesics Benzodiazepine Benzodiazepine
Analgesic Solvent
Benzodiazepine
Benzodiazepine
Antiviral Tricyclic Antidepressant Antihypertensive Barbiturate
Notes from Lab metabolite of oxcarbazepine metabolite of Heroin active metabolite of clonazepam, positive only metabolite of flunitrazepam Bath Salts; metabolite of mitragynine (Kratom) Synthetic Cannabinoid Synthetic Cannabinoid Generally not impairing Diabetics & Stimulant users who do not eat can be positive metabolite of alprazolam Bath Salts
Synthetic Cannabinoid Synthetic Cannabinoid Synthetic Cannabinoid
Antidepressant CNS Stimulants
Analgesic Anti-psychotic Cardiovascular Treatment of ADHD Muscle Relaxant Inhalants
Antihistamine Local anesthetic Narcotic Analgesics
Anti-depressant Anti-depressants
Used to treat ADHD, metabolite of methamphetamine Generally not impairing Not detected by routine drug screen
Mild stimulant compared to other ADHD drugs
inactive metabolite of cocaine
Generally not impairing also included with naloxone as an ingredient in Suboxone? Generally not impairing Generally not impairing
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Washington State Patrol Toxicology Laboratory Division
Drug Category Reference
*Not all of the drugs listed below are routinely tested for by the laboratory. Call 206-262-6100 with questions.
Analyte Name buspirone butabarbital butalbital butane carbamazepine
carboxy-THC carisoprodol cathinone cetirizine chlordiazepoxide chlorpheniramine chlorpromazine cimetidine citalopram clomipramine clonazepam clonidine chlorazepate clozapine cocaethylene cocaine codeine cyanide cyclobenzaprine desalkylflurazepam desflurane desipramine desmethylcitalopram desmethyldoxepin
desmethylsertraline desmethyltramdol dextromethorphan diazepam difluoroethane dihydrocodeine
Trade Names BuSpar? Butisol? Sandoptal?
Tegretol?
DRE Category CNS Depressants CNS Depressants CNS Depressants Inhalants CNS Depressant
Soma? khat, qat Zyrtec? Librium? Chlor-Trimeton?, Teldrin? Thorazine? Tagamet? Celexa?/Lexapro?; Anafranil? Clonopin?, Klonopin? Catapres? Tranxene? Clozaril?, Leponex?
Cannabis CNS Depressants CNS Stimulants
CNS Depressants CNS Depressants CNS Depressants CNS Depressants CNS Depressants CNS Depressants CNS Depressants CNS Depressants (mild) CNS Depressants CNS Depressants CNS Stimulants CNS Stimulants Narcotic Analgesics
Flexeril?, Lisseril? Dalmane?
Norpramin?, Pertograne? Celexa?/Lexapro?; Adaoin ?, Sinequan?, Zonalon? Sinequan?, Adapin? Ultram? many cough/cold meds Valium? Dust off?
CNS Depressants CNS Depressants Inhalants CNS Depressant CNS Depressants CNS Depressant
CNS Depressant Narcotic Analgesics CNS Depressants CNS Depressants Inhalants Narcotic Analgesics
Pharmaceutical Category Anxiolytic Barbiturate Barbiturate Inhalants Anti-convulsant; psychiatric med adjunct
Muscle Relaxant
Antihistamine Benzodiazepine Antihistamine Anti-psychotic Antihistamine SSRI Tricyclic Antidepressant Benzodiazepine Anti-hypertensive Benzodiazepine Anti-psychotic Stimulant Stimulant Narcotic Analgesics Toxin Tricyclic Antidepressant Benzodiazepine Inhalants Tricyclic Antidepressant SSRI Tricyclic Antidepressant
Notes from Lab
found in cigarette lighters
inactive metabolite of THC metabolizes to meprobamate 1/3 potency of amphetamine Non-sedating, generally not impairing metabolizes to nordiazepam
Generally not impairing
metabolizes to nordiazepam Used to treat severe schizophrenia Metabolite of combined use of Cocaine & EtOH
Used for short term treatment of back pain Metabolite of Flurazepam Also a metabolite of Imipramine metabolite of citalopram,Generally not impairing metabolite of doxepin
SSRI Narcotic Analgesics Antitussive Benzodiazepine
metabolite of sertraline metabolite of tramadol
Can cause hallucinations, psychosis in high doses
metabolizes to nordiazepam
Narcotic Analgesics
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Washington State Patrol Toxicology Laboratory Division
Drug Category Reference
*Not all of the drugs listed below are routinely tested for by the laboratory. Call 206-262-6100 with questions.
Analyte Name diltiazem diphenhydramine
doxepin
doxylamine
duloxetine ephedrine estazolam ethanol ethchlorvynol ethyl chloride ethylene glycol ethylone fentanyl flecainide fluconazole flunitrazepam fluoxetine flurazepam fluvoxamine gabapentin GHB guaifenesin
haloperidol hexobarbital hydrocodone hydromorphone hydroxyzine ibuprofen isopropanol imipramine JWH-018 JWH-019 JWH-022
Trade Names
DRE Category
Cardizem?, Tiazac?
Benadryl?, Sominex?;
CNS Depressants
Unisom?
Adaoin ?, Sinequan?,
CNS Depressant
Zonalon?
Bendectin?, Unisom?, other CNS Depressants
cold meds
Cymbalta?
CNS Depressants
Primatene?
CNS Stimulants
ProSom?
CNS Depressants
CNS Depressants
Placidyl?
CNS Depressants
CNS Depressants
anti-freeze
Duragesic?, Sublimaze? Ecrinal?; Tambocor? Diflucan? Rohypnol? Prozac? Dalmane? Luvox? Neurontin? Xyrem? Mucinex?, other cough meds Haldol? Evipan?; Sombulex? Vicodin?, Lortab? Dilaudid? Atarax?, Visteril? Advil?, Mortin?, Nuprin?
Tofranil?
Narcotic Analgesics Dissociative Anesthetic
CNS Depressants CNS Depressants CNS Depressants CNS Depressants CNS Depressants CNS Depressants CNS Depressants
CNS Depressants CNS Depressants Narcotic Analgesics Narcotic Analgesics CNS Depressants Narcotic Analgesics CNS Depressants CNS Depressants
Pharmaceutical Category Calcium Channel Blocker Antihistamine
Notes from Lab Heart Medication
Tricyclic Antidepressant
Antihistamine
Antidepressant Sympathomimetic amine Benzodiazepine
no longer available on the market
Sedative/hypnotic
Narcotic Analgesics Antiarrhythmic Antifungal Benzodiazepine SSRI Benzodiazepine SSRI Anti-convulsant Anesthetic & Hypnotic Cough medicine & vetinary muscle relaxant Anti-psychotic Barbiturate Narcotic Analgesics Narcotic Analgesics Antihistamine Analgesic
Tricyclic Antidepressant
Bath Salts compound Patch, often chewed, extracted and injected
generally not impairing
generally not impairing Commonly used for pain, restless leg syndrome
legally used to treat narcolepsy, also illegally made
metabolized to methocarbamol
metabolized to hydromorphone
Used as an adjuct to pain meds generally not impairing rubbing alcohol metabolizes to desipramine Synthetic Cannabinoid Synthetic Cannabinoid Synthetic Cannabinoid
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Washington State Patrol Toxicology Laboratory Division
Analyte Name JWH-073 JWH-081 JWH-122 JWH-200 JWH-210 JWH-250 ketamine ketorolac lacosamide lamotrigine laudanosine levetiracetam levorphanol lidocaine lisdexamfetamine lithium loperamide lorazepam loxapine LSD
Trade Names
Ketalar? Acular?; Toradol? Vimpat? Lamictal?
Keppra? Dromoran? Xylocain? Vyvanse?
Imodium? Ativan? Daxoline?, Loxitane?
MDA MDMA MDPV meclizine meperidine mephedrone meprobamate mesoridazine metaxalone methadone methamphetamine methanol methaqualone methocarbamol methoxetamine methylone
Ectasy, "Adam"
Dramamine? Demerol?
Equinil?, Miltown? Serentil? Skelaxin? Methadose? (Selegiline?)
Quaalude? Robaxin?
Drug Category Reference
*Not all of the drugs listed below are routinely tested for by the laboratory. Call 206-262-6100 with questions.
DRE Category
Dissociative Anesthetics
CNS Depressants
CNS Depressants Narcotic Analgesics
CNS Stimulants CNS Depressant
CNS Depressants CNS Depressants Hallucinogens
Hallucinogen (Stimulant) Hallucinogen (Stimulant)
CNS Depressant Narcotic Analgesics
CNS Depressants CNS Depressants CNS Depressants Narcotic Analgesics CNS Stimulants CNS Depressants CNS Depressants CNS Depressants
Pharmaceutical Category
Anesthetic Anesthetic/Anti-inflammatory Anticonvulsant Anti-epileptic Skeletal Muscle Relaxant Anti-epileptic Narcotic Analgesic Local anesthetic Stimulant Antipsychotic Antiperistaltic Benzodiazepine Tricyclic Antidepressant Hallucinogen
Sympathomimetic amine Sympathomimetic amine
Antihistamine Narcotic Analgesics
CNS Depressant Anti-psychotic Muscle Relaxant Narcotic Analgesics Sympathomimetic amine
Sedative/hypnotic Sedative/hypnotic
Notes from Lab Synthetic Cannabinoid Synthetic Cannabinoid Synthetic Cannabinoid Synthetic Cannabinoid Synthetic Cannabinoid Synthetic Cannabinoid "Special K"
Treats psychiatric disorders, chronic pain
Treats psychiatric disorders, chronic pain
Treats local wounds, arrythmia
Treatment of mania and severe depression
Currently not detected at WSP TLD, if suspected collect urine metabolite of MDMA Stimulant & Hallucinogen Bath Salts
Bath Salts also a metabolite of carisoprodol
Used to treat narcotic addiction and chronic pain legally used to treat ADHD and Parkinson's Wood alcohol
Muscle relaxant, sedative Bath Salts Bath Salts
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Washington State Patrol Toxicology Laboratory Division
Analyte Name methylphenidate metoclopramide metoprolol midazolam mirtazapine mitragynine morphine
N-desalkyl flurazepam naloxone
Trade Names Ritalin? Reglan?
Versed? Remeron? Kratom AVINza?, Kadian?, MS Contin? Dalmane? Narcan?
naproxen nefazodone nitrous oxide norbuprenorphine norclozapine nordiazepam norfentanyl norfluoxetine norketamine normeperidine norpropoxyphene norsertraline nortriptyline norverapamil
Aleve? Serzone? Laughing Gas Buprenex?, Subutex? Clozaril?, Leponex? Duragesic?, Sublimaze?
Aventyl?; Pamelor?
O-desmethyl venlafaxine olanzapine oxazepam oxcarbazepine oxycodone oxymorphone paroxetine pentazocine pentobarbital pentylone phenazepam
Zyprexa? Serax? Trileptal? Oxycontin?, Percoset? Numorphan?; Opana? Paxil? Talwin? Nembutal?
Drug Category Reference
*Not all of the drugs listed below are routinely tested for by the laboratory. Call 206-262-6100 with questions.
DRE Category CNS Stimulants CNS Depressant
CNS Depressants CNS Depressants
Narcotic Analgesics
CNS Depressants Narcotic Analgesics
Narcotic Analgesic CNS Depressant Inhalant Narcotic Analgesics CNS Depressants CNS Depressants Narcotic Analgesics CNS Depressants Dissociative Anesthetics Narcotic Analgesics Narcotic Analgesics CNS Depressants CNS Depressants CNS Depressant
CNS Depressants CNS Depressants CNS Depressants CNS Depressants Narcotic Analgesics Narcotic Analgesics CNS Depressants Narcotic Analgesics CNS Depressants
CNS Depressant
Pharmaceutical Category Phenethylamine Derivative Antiemetic Antihypertensive Benzodiazepine Antidepressant
Narcotic Analgesics
Benzodiazepine Narcotic Analgesics
Analgesic Antidepressant Anesthetic Narcotic Analgesics Anti-psychotic Benzodiazepine Narcotic Analgesics SSRI Dissociative Anesthetics Narcotic Analgesics Narcotic Analgesics SSRI Tricyclic Antidepressant Anti-anginal
SSRI Anti-psychotic Benzodiazepine Anticonvulsant Narcotic Analgesics Narcotic Analgesics SSRI Narcotic Analgesics Barbiturate
Notes from Lab Used to treat ADHD Treatment of Reflux
often used by EMTs
Bath Salts can be used by EMTs, metabolite of heroin, metabolite of codeine Metabolite of Flurazepam used to treat opiate overdose, also included with buprenorphine as an ingredient in Suboxone? Generally not impairing
metabolite of buprenorphine metabolite of clozapine metabolite of multiple benzos metabolite of fentanyl metabolite of fluoxetine metabolite of ketamine metabolite of meperidine metabolite of propoxyphene metabolite of sertraline also a metabolite of amitriptyline heart medication, generally not impairing when taken alone metabolite of venlafaxine
also a metabolite of other benzodiazepines Treats psychiatric disorders, chronic pain
also a metabolite of oxycodone Generally not impairing
Bath Salts
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Washington State Patrol Toxicology Laboratory Division
Analyte Name phencyclidine (PCP) pheniramine phenobarbital phentermine phenylpropanolamine phenyltoloxamine phenytoin prazosin pregabalin primidone procainamide procaine promazine promethazine propofol propoxyphene propranolol pseudoephedrine psilocin psilocybin quetiapine quinine/quinidine RCS-4 RCS-8 Risperidone salicylates secobarbital sertraline sevoflurane strychnine sumatriptan temazepam THC theophylline thioridazine toluene topiramate
Trade Names Angel Dust, Sherm Avil? Luminol? Adipex?
Novagesic? Dilantin? Minipress? Lyrica? Mysoline?
Novocaine? Sparine? Phergan?; Remsed? Diprivan? Darvon? Inderal? Sudafed? Mushrooms Mushrooms Seroquil? Qualaquin?; Quindan?;
Risperidal? Aspirin? Seconal? Zoloft? Ultane?
Imitrex? Restoril?
Mellaril?
Topamax?
Drug Category Reference
*Not all of the drugs listed below are routinely tested for by the laboratory. Call 206-262-6100 with questions.
DRE Category Dissociative Anesthetics CNS Depressants CNS Depressants CNS Stimulants CNS Stimulants
CNS Depressants
CNS Depressants
CNS Depressants
Narcotic Analgesics CNS Depressants CNS Stimulants Hallucinogens Hallucinogens CNS Depressants CNS Depressants
CNS Depressants
CNS Depressants CNS Depressants Inhalants
CNS Depressants CNS Depressants Cannabis
CNS Depressants Inhalants CNS Depressants
Pharmaceutical Category Dissociative Anesthetics Antihistamine Barbiturate Sympathomimetic amine Decongestant Antihistamine Anti-convulsant Anti-hypertensive Anti-convulsant Barbiturate Cardiac Depressant Anesthetic (Local) Antiemetic, anti-psychotic Phenothiazine Anesthetic Narcotic Analgesics Antihypertensive Sympathomimetic amine Hallucinogen Hallucinogen Neuroleptic Cardiovascular
Anti-psychotic Analgesic Barbiturate SSRI Anesthetic Poison Antimigraine Benzodiazepine
Notes from Lab
Anorectic
Antiemetic, anti-psychotic no longer available on the market Beta-blocker if suspected, collect urine if suspected, collect urine Treatment of psychosis Synthetic Cannabinoid Synthetic Cannabinoid Treatment of psychosis generally not impairing
Bronchodialator Phenothiazine
Anti-convulsant
treatment for asthma Anti-psychotic found in paints and paint thinners, and glue
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Washington State Patrol Toxicology Laboratory Division
Analyte Name tramadol trazodone triazolam trimethobenzamide trimethoprim UR-144 valproic acid venlafaxine verapamil warfarin XLR-11 zaleplon ziprasidone zolpidem zonisamide zopiclone
Trade Names Ultram? Desyrel? Halcion? Tegamide?; Tigan?; Proloprim?; Trimpex?
Depakote?, Depakene? Effexor? Calan?; Isoptin?; Verelan? Coumadin?; Rodex?
Sonata? Geodon? Ambien? Excegran? Imovane?
Drug Category Reference
*Not all of the drugs listed below are routinely tested for by the laboratory. Call 206-262-6100 with questions.
DRE Category Narcotic Analgesics CNS Depressants CNS Depressants
CNS Depressants CNS Depressants CNS Depressants
CNS Depressants CNS Depressants CNS Depressants CNS Depressants CNS Depressants
Pharmaceutical Category Narcotic Analgesics Antidepressant Benzodiazepine Antiemetic
Anti-convulsant SSRI Antianginal Anticoagulant
Sleep Aid Antipsychotic Sleep Aid Anti-convulsant Sleep Aid
Notes from Lab
Used to treat urinary traact infections Synthetic Cannabinoid treatment of psychiatric disorders, chronic pain generally not impairing generally not impairing, heart med Synthetic Cannabinoid
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